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how did the fbi investigation start, how long has it been going on? there's some reports this morning that it's still being pursued in some ways. others are reporting there's no expectation that there will be any criminal indictments against general petraeus or the woman he's alleged to have had an extramarital apair with. the reality is, it's the investigation. it's the scrutiny of his e-mail, that led to his feeling that he had to resign over this. we need to know more, though, obviously, to understand what happened about how it started. and where it stands in terms of the investigation. >> but i understand this gmail account that's being investigated is a personal account. it is not a -- a -- hooked up to the cia, to the pentagon, anything like that. i mean, so it would -- i mean, what's it going to be about? just about personal items? national security would nover have been at risk with something like this, would it? >> the reality of people in government who use their personal accounts and their government accounts is that anything they do, they'
how did the fbi investigation start, how long has it been going on? there's some reports this morning that it's still being pursued in some ways. others are reporting there's no expectation that there will be any criminal indictments against general petraeus or the woman he's alleged to have had an extramarital apair with. the reality is, it's the investigation. it's the scrutiny of his e-mail, that led to his feeling that he had to resign over this. we need to know more, though, obviously, to...
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the fbi looked into it and their investigation led to paula broadwell. her e-mail account then led them to petraeus. and of course to their conclusion that the two were involved somehow in a relationship. all of this will now be examined by the house and senate intelligence committees this week which were already convening to dig into benghazi. petraeus' final trip included stops in libya to get firsthand accounts about what happened before and after that fatal night. >> all right. an drdrea andrea, thank you soech. pete williams is reporting that the woman who contacted the fbi is a civilian employee of a defense contractor. meantime petraeus is one of the few who may know the entire story behind the benghazi attack. the general was scheduled to testify thursday at the closed door session on the assault that killed ambassador chris stevens and three others. but today bob woodward says petraeus may still appear at the hearing. >> one of the things petraeus always does was dig deep. and so apparently there are videos or tapes and pictures and things that
the fbi looked into it and their investigation led to paula broadwell. her e-mail account then led them to petraeus. and of course to their conclusion that the two were involved somehow in a relationship. all of this will now be examined by the house and senate intelligence committees this week which were already convening to dig into benghazi. petraeus' final trip included stops in libya to get firsthand accounts about what happened before and after that fatal night. >> all right. an...
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now to a new fbi warning. nbc news national correspondent is joining us live from washington about that. good day, michael. what do you know? >> good day, alex. i don't know if warning is the right word. there was a homeland security bulletin that went out last night saying first of all, there is no indications of any other plots or attacks on movie the theaters. obviously there has been a lot of stepped-up security of showings of batman movies around the country, but no evidence of any further or follow-up attacks are all indications that mr. holmes was acting alone. but the fbi did warn or advise movie theaters to step up security, look for people wearing strange clothing, look for people who are wearing excessive clothing where they might be trying to hide something. some of the movie theaters, i think amc has banned people coming in wearing masks. so there is a lot of anxiety out there, but not clear whether there is any sort of rational reason for that at this point beyond the fact of just the shocking ne
now to a new fbi warning. nbc news national correspondent is joining us live from washington about that. good day, michael. what do you know? >> good day, alex. i don't know if warning is the right word. there was a homeland security bulletin that went out last night saying first of all, there is no indications of any other plots or attacks on movie the theaters. obviously there has been a lot of stepped-up security of showings of batman movies around the country, but no evidence of any...
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irony here you have the fbi investigating the cia. this is made for movie. but very sad all the way around. >> representative frost, here's something looking ahead. as david petraeus may not be testifying about benghazi next week. however, that investigation will continue. do you have any concerns on how this investigation might evolve for the administration? >> well, the republicans have to be careful. i mean, they're in charge of the house representatives. they'll be in charge of the investigation. they have to be careful not to poe lit size this. it's a legitimate questions about what happened, why the ambassador wasn't better protected. let's find out the truth. but i think making this into a partisan witch hunt doesn't serve anybody's interest. >> okay. let's move onto the fiscal cliff, gentlemen. and representative davis, we have president obama and speaker boehner. they're both talking fiscal cliff. republicans are doubling down on their refusal to raise taxes. most economists agree, though, there's simply no way to cut the deficit without raising som
irony here you have the fbi investigating the cia. this is made for movie. but very sad all the way around. >> representative frost, here's something looking ahead. as david petraeus may not be testifying about benghazi next week. however, that investigation will continue. do you have any concerns on how this investigation might evolve for the administration? >> well, the republicans have to be careful. i mean, they're in charge of the house representatives. they'll be in charge of...
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alex, he carried handguns like police and fbi. he carried shot pt guns like police and fbi. a semiautomatic rifle like police and fbi. he dressed like a tactical or s.w.a.t. team member. so you know, this guy in his mind, whatever fantasy he was involved in, was almost a wannabe type of aspect to the someone who dresses, who uses weapons like that, but, again, alex, the bottom line, when law enforcement confronted him, they gave him two choices. surrender or die. and he could have chose either one, but he laid down the weapons. he gave up. even though he was prepared. alex, he had taken allegedly -- taken a heavy-duty pain pill about an hour and a half before he did this. why would you do that? so, in case you got shot or injured, you could stay in the battle. you could keep on fighting, but for whatever his reason, he chose to put the weapons down and surrender. number one, he may simply not have wanted to have engaged in a gun battle with police. number two, alex, i think this guy's going to want to tell us a story somewhere down the line and wanted to live to explain the
alex, he carried handguns like police and fbi. he carried shot pt guns like police and fbi. a semiautomatic rifle like police and fbi. he dressed like a tactical or s.w.a.t. team member. so you know, this guy in his mind, whatever fantasy he was involved in, was almost a wannabe type of aspect to the someone who dresses, who uses weapons like that, but, again, alex, the bottom line, when law enforcement confronted him, they gave him two choices. surrender or die. and he could have chose either...
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they will analyze the remnants at fbi headquarters. officials say the threat at that apartment is significantly reduced but not eliminated. today, the fbi crews remain on the scene hunting for more evidence. >>> we are learning more about the victims and the loved ones they left behind. a memorial and prayer vigil will be held for those victims outside of aurora city hall tonight. nbc's chris jansing is live near the theater there in aurora. good day to you, chris. tell me what is the latest from there on this sad sunday. >> reporter: good morning, alex. this is a day to remember the victims, the 12 who died, the 58 who were injured, their families and a community that is still grieving. we learned from the mayor as he went from hospital to hospital, looking and meeting with the victims, he has also told us that among those who are critically injured, some still have life -threatening injuries. we are also learning about the gunman inside that theater. we heard from the governor late yesterday that it could have been worse. perhaps we
they will analyze the remnants at fbi headquarters. officials say the threat at that apartment is significantly reduced but not eliminated. today, the fbi crews remain on the scene hunting for more evidence. >>> we are learning more about the victims and the loved ones they left behind. a memorial and prayer vigil will be held for those victims outside of aurora city hall tonight. nbc's chris jansing is live near the theater there in aurora. good day to you, chris. tell me what is the...
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fbi officer herself, right? >> i'm told that she actually applied, passed a polygraph and they were ready to offer her an appointment. >> she didn't take it because harvard called? >> i don't think it went too well at harvard. she could have been an agent. must have been surreal for her to be standing in her house with fbi agents searching her house and she was just a step away from becoming an agent. >> talk about fredrick humphries, the fbi agent who jill kelley contacted. what's his story? >> what's interesting is that, you know, this is the time where you're not liked in the bureau or the police department or whatever, this is when they start kicking, you know, when you're down already. and no one's kicking him. i mean they still speak pretty highly of him. he was in the terrorist task force himself. up in seattle. and he was the lead agent in the millennium bombing case. >> oh, yeah. >> did a great job. and he goes down to tampa, which is like winning the lottery because they like -- >> like a country club
fbi officer herself, right? >> i'm told that she actually applied, passed a polygraph and they were ready to offer her an appointment. >> she didn't take it because harvard called? >> i don't think it went too well at harvard. she could have been an agent. must have been surreal for her to be standing in her house with fbi agents searching her house and she was just a step away from becoming an agent. >> talk about fredrick humphries, the fbi agent who jill kelley...
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compound to try and preserve any evidence that once fbi observers or fbi investigators, rather, arrive here, they can actually go and see it for themselves. so far fbi investigators have not made it to benghazi as of yet. alex? >> nbc's ayman mohyeldin in benghazi. >>> month by month, the fed's new rescue plan for the economy. who's it supposed to help and when? you're watching "weekends with alex witt." ♪ [ acoustic guitar: slow ] [ barks ] ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barks ] beneful playful life is made with energy-packed wholesome grains... and real beef and egg. to help you put more play in your day. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet?
compound to try and preserve any evidence that once fbi observers or fbi investigators, rather, arrive here, they can actually go and see it for themselves. so far fbi investigators have not made it to benghazi as of yet. alex? >> nbc's ayman mohyeldin in benghazi. >>> month by month, the fed's new rescue plan for the economy. who's it supposed to help and when? you're watching "weekends with alex witt." ♪ [ acoustic guitar: slow ] [ barks ] ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barks ]...
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fbi agents poses as al qaeda operatives had him under close surveillance since early december. he said he wanted to attack a restaurant or u.s. military forces. then he decided his target would be the capitol building, perhaps its new ununderground visitors center, likely to be crowded with tourists or u.s. senate office building. >> we've seen suspects that wanted to detonate a device but did it from a distance. in al khalify's case, he wanted to be the martyr. >> reporter: they set off explosives in a practice run. around noon friday in a parking garage near the capitol, the undercover agents gave him a vest loaded with what he thought were explosives and a gun which turned out to be inoperable. he was arrested as he walked toward the capitol. >> his intention was to shoot capitol police outside the capitol, at the entrance of the capitol and go in and set off the vest. >> the fbi says it first became interested in him a year ago after receiving a tip. investigators say it's impossible to know whether he could have pulled this off on his own if there had been no undercover op
fbi agents poses as al qaeda operatives had him under close surveillance since early december. he said he wanted to attack a restaurant or u.s. military forces. then he decided his target would be the capitol building, perhaps its new ununderground visitors center, likely to be crowded with tourists or u.s. senate office building. >> we've seen suspects that wanted to detonate a device but did it from a distance. in al khalify's case, he wanted to be the martyr. >> reporter: they...
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. >> reporter: a team of fbi investigators has arrived here in benghazi. they're gogt to now begin sifting through the rebel and ashes at the u.s. consulate to identify any clues or evidence that may help them in identifying who is behind the attack that killed the u.s. ambassador and three other americans. we also understand that the libyan government for their part is cooperating with the u.s. intelligence agencies and other agencies involved in the investigation. the libyan government believes that this was a preplanned attack, that this was not a spontaneous outburst of violence as some have suggested. so far they have four individuals in their custody. they say several more are under surveillance. they are trying to see whether these individuals have any important information that can benefit the american investigation. meanwhile, u.s. intelligence assets including unmanned aerial drones are keeping an eye above the skies of benghazi and eavesdropping on the people below to see if there's any communication that could also shed some light onto tuesday'
. >> reporter: a team of fbi investigators has arrived here in benghazi. they're gogt to now begin sifting through the rebel and ashes at the u.s. consulate to identify any clues or evidence that may help them in identifying who is behind the attack that killed the u.s. ambassador and three other americans. we also understand that the libyan government for their part is cooperating with the u.s. intelligence agencies and other agencies involved in the investigation. the libyan government...
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the fbi says the stolen money was brand-new, $100 bills. they were not scheduled to be put into circulation until next year. certainly have a new look with them there. let's go now to your weekend weather. expect some brilliant sunshine here in new york city. which seems to contrast to this harbinger of winter. that's the 30 rock ice rink. it opened officially for the season just moments ago, everyone. i'd like to be out there but i'm going to stay here for awhile. weather channel meteorologist maria larosa is joining us with the forecast. >> alex, good morning. we had a major storm system beginning to wrap up in through the central plains. you can see with the clouds and the showers and thunderstorms already beginning to develop. this is the area that will likely see severe weather throughout the day. and unfortunately, it does mean the potential for a few tornadoes. as the area of low pressure develops it's going to drag through a cold front and it's right in that area between the cold front and the warm front, western missouri, into okla
the fbi says the stolen money was brand-new, $100 bills. they were not scheduled to be put into circulation until next year. certainly have a new look with them there. let's go now to your weekend weather. expect some brilliant sunshine here in new york city. which seems to contrast to this harbinger of winter. that's the 30 rock ice rink. it opened officially for the season just moments ago, everyone. i'd like to be out there but i'm going to stay here for awhile. weather channel meteorologist...
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big question, have you been contacted by the fbi or the department of justice about your sources? >> i have not. i hope i won't be, but i have not. >> that puts new a pretty awkward position. i'm sure you can't give those kinds of things up. what about critics of president obama who said the leaks came from his administration as a political maneuver because they make him look good? >> look, you know, everyone tries to divine who sources are and what their motivations are, and for the most part, they don't know. in my case, i've been working on this book for more than two years. i have to dig and scratch and claw my way to get and earn people's trust, get people to talk to me. we're not being spoon fed. it's old fashioned reporting, which is digging it out ourselves. so this idea that we're being called up, hey, come on in, we want to bolster the credentials of the president of the united states is just ridiculous. >> do you think there's anything in this book that damages or compromises national security? >> i don't. look, responsible journalists, all of whom have been mentioned i
big question, have you been contacted by the fbi or the department of justice about your sources? >> i have not. i hope i won't be, but i have not. >> that puts new a pretty awkward position. i'm sure you can't give those kinds of things up. what about critics of president obama who said the leaks came from his administration as a political maneuver because they make him look good? >> look, you know, everyone tries to divine who sources are and what their motivations are, and...
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. >>> coming up, she led a lavish lifestyle right until the fbi came a-knockin' at her door. today, this small-town city official is accused of a $30 million swindle. [ male announcer ] while others are content to imitate, we'll continue to innovate. the lexus rx. why settle for a copy when you can own the original? see your lexus dealer. [ son ] mom, computer's broke! where's i.t. mom? she quit. [ male announcer ] even with technology -- it's all you. that's why you've got us. get up to $200 dollars off select computers. staples that was easy. off select computers. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. ♪ it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tide pods. a powerful three-in-one detergent that cleans, brightens, and fights stains. so all your looks pop. ♪ pop in. stand out. >>> a horrible explosion look at this, new surveillance video capturing one of the two explosions at a chemical plant in western japan. those blasts killed at least one worker, 22 others have been hurt and hundreds of nearby homes and buildings were damaged. the cause is u
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let's see just a couple of months ago they had our fbi-recovered plots for the iranians to assassinate a saudi ambassador here in the united states so it seems to me that the fbi thought they had the capability to do that, and we'd be foolish to think otherwise. we'd be foolish to think that a country that has supported terrorism around the world, hamas, hezbollah is responsible with the assassination of the president of lebanon that is responsible for killing americans in afghanistan and iraq and the list is endless, we'd be foolish to think that we can negotiate our way. everything would be fine in a year or two. we must send a strong message about the potential use of the military and we must do as we've done in other countries from around the world, recognize those committed to democracy and for whatever reason, for whatever reason, this administration has failed to recognize the movement, and whether they failed to recognize the movements in '09 and 11, and it seems to me that that's one of the strongest messages we can send to iran. we're serious about the credibility and we're s
let's see just a couple of months ago they had our fbi-recovered plots for the iranians to assassinate a saudi ambassador here in the united states so it seems to me that the fbi thought they had the capability to do that, and we'd be foolish to think otherwise. we'd be foolish to think that a country that has supported terrorism around the world, hamas, hezbollah is responsible with the assassination of the president of lebanon that is responsible for killing americans in afghanistan and iraq...
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>> mike rodgers is a very decent guy, a former fbi agent. very much into all of this. i think he just kind of went off on a tangent. the white house has said, the president has said that he didn't know before the election. i don't think anybody should be accusing the president of the united states of lying. >> felicia we heard on "meet the press," that there's clear and necessary separation between the justice department and the white house. is it your sense that this is strictly political? that congressman rodgers is just suggesting some sort of a breach there? >> well the first thing that this brings to mind when it comes to his accusation here is back to during the campaign season when harry reid was accusing governor romney of not having paid taxes for ten years. just sort of throwing this statement out there without anything to back it up. it's not too hard to see how this is, is along the same lines as that. and unless he is able to bring forth some kind of evidence there, it's just another baseless claim it seems. >> okay. up next, the big three with their must-
>> mike rodgers is a very decent guy, a former fbi agent. very much into all of this. i think he just kind of went off on a tangent. the white house has said, the president has said that he didn't know before the election. i don't think anybody should be accusing the president of the united states of lying. >> felicia we heard on "meet the press," that there's clear and necessary separation between the justice department and the white house. is it your sense that this is...
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you could see fewer fbi agents. you could see, you know, trimmed services for military families on military bases. you might have issues with scientific research that's paid for by the government. fewer food inspectors. fewer air traffic controllers. so it covers the gamut across the government. we cannot talk enough about these effects. because the more it gets talked about the more congress is going to realize that it has to work with the white house to sort this out. >> we're going to switch gears and stay with you ed as we turn to foreign policy, the handling of the middle east. the romney camp was widely criticized this week for the reaction to the incident in libya. give me the overall takeaway on how the governor handled it? >> i think if you talk to republican strategists who track this you'd certainly talk to the obama campaign and they'll say they bungled this. at the end of the week it's still not exactly clear what mitt romney thinks and what he would have done. certainly while he was sitting on this pla
you could see fewer fbi agents. you could see, you know, trimmed services for military families on military bases. you might have issues with scientific research that's paid for by the government. fewer food inspectors. fewer air traffic controllers. so it covers the gamut across the government. we cannot talk enough about these effects. because the more it gets talked about the more congress is going to realize that it has to work with the white house to sort this out. >> we're going to...
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i base it on discussions i had with an fbi agent and a scottish investigator, both involved with the entire investigation and both of them independently said to he me there's no evidence to tie in iran and syria, but we both personally believe along with others that iran and syria were involved. >> do you feel that pan am families still need to push on this in. >> absolutely. every time i come and i've been here many times, everyone says it's the last chapter. i really would like the last chapter to take place, the last chapter is now in the hands of president obama, with this fellow sanussi, i would like nothing better than to meet with president obama to encourage him and to state, you have the gentleman that knows the truth, now get it no matter where it takes, for 24 years the families have only said one thing, we just want to find the truth. it's not complete yet. there's one more chapter to be written and president obama holds those cards. >> bert, thanks for your time and insights, it's appreciated, thanks again. >>> other top story right now is the drama that's playing out as
i base it on discussions i had with an fbi agent and a scottish investigator, both involved with the entire investigation and both of them independently said to he me there's no evidence to tie in iran and syria, but we both personally believe along with others that iran and syria were involved. >> do you feel that pan am families still need to push on this in. >> absolutely. every time i come and i've been here many times, everyone says it's the last chapter. i really would like...
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an investigation under way as tom pickering, a former statesman leading this, looking into it, the fbi has an investigation in addition to this congressional one. it's key to understand. because this was a tragedy. >> okay, so joe by your assessment did somebody in the state department make a mistake or was this a series of mistakes in several places, or can this be classified as a mistake? >> i think it's too early to call this a mistake. we're living in a volatile world. the middle east is in turmoil. and the middle east across the region for decades has consistently received threats at its embassies at its missions, its consulates. this is a tragedy. and the state department is the first agency interested, most interested in protecting its personnel overseas. but to determine now in the heat of the oversight and understanding what happened on the ground and the information gathering, it's still too early to tell. i really hope that we can respect the outcome of the legitimate investigations that are under way before we determine this. >> okay. was vice president biden right when he
an investigation under way as tom pickering, a former statesman leading this, looking into it, the fbi has an investigation in addition to this congressional one. it's key to understand. because this was a tragedy. >> okay, so joe by your assessment did somebody in the state department make a mistake or was this a series of mistakes in several places, or can this be classified as a mistake? >> i think it's too early to call this a mistake. we're living in a volatile world. the...
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the united states must resolve its fbi investigation. the united states must not prosecute our supporters. the united states must pledge before the world it will not pursue journalists for shining a light on the secret crimes of the powerful. >> one thing the australian did not talk about are the allegations of rape and assault that have been made by two women in sweden. previously, he has denied them. back to you. >> duncan in our london bureau, thank you. >>> growing concern for the biggest outbreak of west nile in eight years. officials in dallas hope to resume yearial spraying for mosquitos carrying the west nile virus, another round of spraying will take place monday and tuesday. dallas has been hit the hardest, with more than 700 people in 43 people died from the virus. >> so many cases in early and so widespread doesn't bode well for the future summer. >> the mild winter and wet spring created an ideal environment for mosquitos to breed and spread the virus. >>> west coast headlines are next. the question, which came first, the se
the united states must resolve its fbi investigation. the united states must not prosecute our supporters. the united states must pledge before the world it will not pursue journalists for shining a light on the secret crimes of the powerful. >> one thing the australian did not talk about are the allegations of rape and assault that have been made by two women in sweden. previously, he has denied them. back to you. >> duncan in our london bureau, thank you. >>> growing...
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attorney is involved in the fbi and the last i checked they had pretty good resources to get to the bottom of things like this, so we'll see. >> such a mystery. dave lane, thank you for sharing the latest on it, and we'll have what his platform is and what he's about. >> i look for it. >> it may be a landmark ruling in the court, but will the verdict make a difference in society? you're watching "weekends with alex witt." concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. new tums freshers. ♪ tum...tum...tum...tum... tums! ♪ [ male announcer ] fast relief, fresh breath, all in a pocket sized pack. >>> welcome back to "weekends with alex witt" at just after the half hour. "the chicago tribune" is endorsing romney. here's part of the editorial in today's paper. only one of the four republicans still in this primary race has the personal skill set, the painfully won experience to appreciate this peril and to guide americans through their own financial rescue. romney is in puerto rico right now campaigning ahead of the primary there tomorrow. he heads to a rally in colli
attorney is involved in the fbi and the last i checked they had pretty good resources to get to the bottom of things like this, so we'll see. >> such a mystery. dave lane, thank you for sharing the latest on it, and we'll have what his platform is and what he's about. >> i look for it. >> it may be a landmark ruling in the court, but will the verdict make a difference in society? you're watching "weekends with alex witt." concentrated relief that goes to work in...
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. >> we should mention, mayor bartlett, that indeed the fbi and state forces have joined the authorities in tulsa to get to the bottom of it. the terror that this struck in your community there. there were people changing their lifestyles in what they were going about doing, not dissimilar to what we saw in the washington, d.c. area a number of years ago where there seemed to be random shootings of people out walking. >> it's crazy. something we take for granted, being able to walk around our neighborhoods, be in our front yards, enjoy the night without having to worry about being assaulted, much less shot. this type of thing to happen, tulsa is a very nice city, it's relatively quiet and you have our share of this and that, but not that to this extent where you have five people being shot, relatively confined neighborhood area. within several minutes of each other. this is something that most cities never experience. so for us, for this to happen to us is a terrible event and obviously just shocking to us and so we're glad to get these two arrested and hopefully this will be the end of
. >> we should mention, mayor bartlett, that indeed the fbi and state forces have joined the authorities in tulsa to get to the bottom of it. the terror that this struck in your community there. there were people changing their lifestyles in what they were going about doing, not dissimilar to what we saw in the washington, d.c. area a number of years ago where there seemed to be random shootings of people out walking. >> it's crazy. something we take for granted, being able to walk...
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we've been talking to clint van zandt, a former fbi profiler about the situation. when you have a situation where you may have an ongoing situation of violence where people's lives are in the balance how do police balance the need for rescue and getting people out of harm's way and apprehending the suspect and making sure that no more people get hurt. >> this is the challenge that spreads law enforcement very thin in a situation like this. their first responsibility is going to be to the insured and so police and emt and firefighters and others will rush to the scene to try to help the injured. they'll have to stabilize the area. they'll have to identify any witnesses, once they've taken care of the victims and then -- >> clint, i hate to cut you off, because you always give me such great information. i want to hang on for one second. but i want to now go to wtmj, a local news outlet, we'll listen in on the reporting they have on the story. >> once it let's go over it again. he described as a black male, around 6'1", weighing 270 pounds, he is described as being ba
we've been talking to clint van zandt, a former fbi profiler about the situation. when you have a situation where you may have an ongoing situation of violence where people's lives are in the balance how do police balance the need for rescue and getting people out of harm's way and apprehending the suspect and making sure that no more people get hurt. >> this is the challenge that spreads law enforcement very thin in a situation like this. their first responsibility is going to be to the...
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program called ez voice biometrics, which is a biometric program very similar to what the nsa and cia and fbi use for following terrorists through their voice and so forth. and it's -- it's not brand-new technology, but it's recently become available and quite common place because of 9/11 and so forth. every country in the world is utilizing this technology to follow terrorists and drug cartels and to forth. >> so, tom, if every country is using this, is this the kind of summary evidence that could be admissible in court? >> yes. i just recently testified in a murder trial in connecticut state versus dobman where it was a 911 call and i was able to identify her voice as the person making the 911 call. >> okay. tom, are you able to conclude that it is the voice of trayvon martin if not by your technical analysis, because george zimmerman has said there were two people present at the incident, himself and trayvon martin? >> well, i have nothing to compare to trayvon martin. george zimmerman identified himself on a 911 call. in that respect, there's no question about who made the george zimmerma
program called ez voice biometrics, which is a biometric program very similar to what the nsa and cia and fbi use for following terrorists through their voice and so forth. and it's -- it's not brand-new technology, but it's recently become available and quite common place because of 9/11 and so forth. every country in the world is utilizing this technology to follow terrorists and drug cartels and to forth. >> so, tom, if every country is using this, is this the kind of summary evidence...
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new york city police and the fbi are investing an online threat involving al qaeda. it is this image here. it's been posted on a radical overseas website that reads "al qaeda coming soon again in new york." and there is a report of al qaeda websites being shut down by hackers. joining me from minneapolis is former cia officer and criminal defense attorney, jack rice. jack, welcome. let's talk about this image of the new york city skyline and this al qaeda message. this may have triggered some sort of security concerns. but it was done by a student in egypt? >> yeah, it's pretty wild. i think obviously there's a lot of concern for anything that comes out and where it comes out and from whom it comes out. apparently what we have here is really just an amateur kid who was working on some photoshop work. what's amazing about this to me is if you look at what's really going on on this issue, is it really highlights how this is a pop culture question? with al qaeda being around for so long, with so many people really at this age who have lived with this their entire lives,
new york city police and the fbi are investing an online threat involving al qaeda. it is this image here. it's been posted on a radical overseas website that reads "al qaeda coming soon again in new york." and there is a report of al qaeda websites being shut down by hackers. joining me from minneapolis is former cia officer and criminal defense attorney, jack rice. jack, welcome. let's talk about this image of the new york city skyline and this al qaeda message. this may have...
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the fbi is trying to find out who pilfered that piece. >>> and the pet cemetery in a new york city suburb has become the first animal burial ground to be listed on the national register of historic places. the hartsdale cemetery is being recognized for its architect and social history. those are your top five headlines. >>> president obama and mitt romney will finally be facing each other in an arena that has seen some of the best and worst performances from our presidential candidates and their running mates. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration. >> there you go again. are you better off than you were four years ago? >> senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> who am i? why am i here? >> that last one went on to "snl" infamy. joining me is nbc news historian and author michael, in the eyes of the voters what is it that wins the debate? is it one great line some of which we just played or a steady argument for your positions? >> a great line can help. for instance, almost anyone who will stop watching that debate between reagan
the fbi is trying to find out who pilfered that piece. >>> and the pet cemetery in a new york city suburb has become the first animal burial ground to be listed on the national register of historic places. the hartsdale cemetery is being recognized for its architect and social history. those are your top five headlines. >>> president obama and mitt romney will finally be facing each other in an arena that has seen some of the best and worst performances from our presidential...
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my view, however, is that we need to see the report of the former fbi director, louis friess, which has been promised many we want to evaluate it, see exactly what it says and see how far reaching the conduct was. >> you called penn state -- you called mr. sandusky an enabler. there is a report that penn state reached out to victims to settle this quickly. when you talk about enabler, that claim going to center solely on penn state's failure to respond to serious sex abuse allegations, or will there be more? >> we'll see where the road t e takes us. penn state was the enabler. i said for many months, mr. sandusky was the perpetrator, and penn state was the enabler. this trial, this criminal trial, we learned that literally by the time my young man, when he was a young boy, was assaulted, everyone from the janitor to the president of the university knew. and that is going to take a thorough investigation, we know that this runs deep and correspond ro corrosive. we need to determine all of the facts. penn state admitted as much. these lawsuits are not just about compensation, they are abo
my view, however, is that we need to see the report of the former fbi director, louis friess, which has been promised many we want to evaluate it, see exactly what it says and see how far reaching the conduct was. >> you called penn state -- you called mr. sandusky an enabler. there is a report that penn state reached out to victims to settle this quickly. when you talk about enabler, that claim going to center solely on penn state's failure to respond to serious sex abuse allegations, or...
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justast wkereat aut meing me fbi dog bacn 95, most noby in washgton kwe huch a sospot thats unl aspeak he ok aomen to share his feelings on the house floor. he's ancerp >>i seonce for ephan t arson may this beusefy own phique i ha a pticur afftion rhe rye rho. thepeak in pporof danged amals as eer ahe ito aut a answ theudge he uld therave worlwithhino tige and elephants. the chamber was stunned. few knew of the speaker's affection for the animals let alone spending money on them and in theirhock they voto fundheanims. >> hey,ook w w flingn for mokaw in010 coness gav$3illi to hp fu 54 rhino conservation projects. are you going eye crazy? there is a report that looks at hothe digital culture is reringivesnd alting rsonitieand is not alwa forhe bter. e stists a stagring toda the arageeen ts o send3,700 text messages a month. a third of us get on to our smartphones before we get out of bed. th's the top of thi monts ewswk"over sto - iczy. good do you. iellyou, we are all going it is like you are talking to me. its scary. >> talking to all o us. it is. t's lk abt,irst ofal the evence it ia
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i know the fbi actually launched an investigation into claims of people putting a bounty on his head. and, remember, with anybody ivç just takes one lone person to try and go out and do something. so there has been a fair amount of anger. there's been a fair amount of a sense that there are two different types of a system in this country. that's what led to the attention on this, that it appeared to some people that the justice system treats one group one way and another group the other way. yes, the idea of security is paramount. >> kerry sanders there in sanford, thank you, kerry. >>> how unusual is it for a defendant to speak at a bond hearing and can zimmerman's statement be used against him at trial? the state's investigators says he doesn't know who started the fight. we're going to pose those questions to our legal panel coming your way at the bottom of the hour. >>> the latest on the secret service scandal. today, three more secret service employees have been separated from the agency following an argument at a colombia hotel last week. mark potter is in cartagena, colombia,
i know the fbi actually launched an investigation into claims of people putting a bounty on his head. and, remember, with anybody ivç just takes one lone person to try and go out and do something. so there has been a fair amount of anger. there's been a fair amount of a sense that there are two different types of a system in this country. that's what led to the attention on this, that it appeared to some people that the justice system treats one group one way and another group the other way....
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martin's familiar sly calling on the fbi to investigate. now the family is counting on federal authorities to get vochd in this case. they say local police seem to be protecting george zimmerman and in some way or another. they are getting a great deal of support from community members, from local politicians who have already said that they will meet with the department of justice sometime this week. and even msnbc's reverend al sharpton said he will go down to orlando at some point this week to participate in the rallies that will take place. >> absolutely. which means this network is going to continue to follow this case. thank you very much. >>> at the bought on. hour we are going to talk to the florida reporter about the controversy surrounding the police department's handling of the shooting. coming up at 1:30 eastern right here on "weekends with alex witt." >>> let's go to front page politics now. and a bold prediction by rick santorum about tuesday's gop primary in illinois. >> this is a pledge. we are able to come out of i will will
martin's familiar sly calling on the fbi to investigate. now the family is counting on federal authorities to get vochd in this case. they say local police seem to be protecting george zimmerman and in some way or another. they are getting a great deal of support from community members, from local politicians who have already said that they will meet with the department of justice sometime this week. and even msnbc's reverend al sharpton said he will go down to orlando at some point this week...
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it was spread by a fraud ring shut down last november so the fbi says if your pc was infected and not scrubbed, it could lose internet access next week. this might affect 45,000 computerses here in the u.s., now to break. ♪ [ male announcer ] ok, so you're no marathon man. but thanks to the htc one x from at&t, with its built in beats audio, every note sounds amazingly clear. ...making it easy to get lost in the music... and, well... rio vista?!! [ male announcer ] ...lost. introducing the musically enhanced htc one x from at&t. rethink possible. . >>> "tech watch with"now, it will be smaller than an ipad but bigger than an iphone. get ready for the mini ipad. two reports claim apple is working on the mini with a screen less than 8 inches diagonally. after having so much success with kindle ereader and kindle fire, amazon is reportedly developing a smartphone. bloomberg says amazon is working with a manufacturer. >>> today's list of number ones takes on a summer theme. first up, always a top destination for xraiks, but u.s. news ranks san francisco number one, calling it laid back a
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the streets, joined by hundreds of officers from other agencies, including state police and even the fbi. nbc's craig nemelvin is there, too. he's joining me from indianapolis. another good morning to you. what is it about security that has the folks most concerned during the big game? what are they worried about? >> reporter: we want to emphasize fist and foremost here that right now there is no credible threat that we've been told about here, according homeland security. outside the white house, come tomorrow, indianapolis, indiana, is going to be the safest and most secure spot in america. with the exception of an event involving the president of the united states and secret service, the super bowl year in and year out is ranked as a national security event because of the media attention, because of the international attention, because of the number of foreign dignitaries that descend on the super bowl. as you mentioned, a great deal being done to make sure that the tens of thousands of folks who come are safe. some of the things they tell us about, a lot of the things they don't. but
the streets, joined by hundreds of officers from other agencies, including state police and even the fbi. nbc's craig nemelvin is there, too. he's joining me from indianapolis. another good morning to you. what is it about security that has the folks most concerned during the big game? what are they worried about? >> reporter: we want to emphasize fist and foremost here that right now there is no credible threat that we've been told about here, according homeland security. outside the...